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Thailand cracks down on crypto mining, uncovers $1.2M electricity theft

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Thai authorities raided 14 sites across five northeastern provinces on June 21. The authorities recovered 315 illegal Bitcoin mining rigs during the operation. The authorities also claimed illegal miners had accumulated over $1.2 million in stolen electricity bills. The authorities raided Ubon Ratchathani, Yasothon, Amnat Charoen, Roi Et, and Maha Sarakham provinces, which make up Thailand’s Isan region. The investigators discovered that the ope…
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Unusual power consumption patterns led to police investigations. The result: 315 illegal mining facilities were secured. Source: BTC-ECHO BTC-ECHO

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🚨 In Thailand, 315 Bitcoin mining devices were seized in raids across 5 provinces on June 21. ⚡ Authorities stated that the total damage, due to tampering with meters and illegal connections, amounted to 40.38 million baht. 📍 Isan province is the fourth similar case documented in the last 18 months...

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coinstats.app broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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